Nevada Hoya
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 17, 2005 12:27:06 GMT -5
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nychoya3
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Post by nychoya3 on Sept 17, 2005 14:20:05 GMT -5
Well, I'm glad to see so many people sticking up for Georgetown. Stanford has a lot going for it, but we can certainly compete. I also learned in this thread that going to Georgetown means I condone the molestation of young boys. Good to know.
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Nevada Hoya
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 17, 2005 16:12:54 GMT -5
Well, I'm glad to see so many people sticking up for Georgetown. Stanford has a lot going for it, but we can certainly compete. I also learned in this thread that going to Georgetown means I condone the molestation of young boys. Good to know. Since there is no registration on letsrun.com, they let anything go, and some bizarre things pass. Less than civil conversation on this site.
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Post by reformation on Sept 17, 2005 18:05:01 GMT -5
thanks for the link, a really spirited debate--i think i"ll have to join the fray
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Nevada Hoya
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 18, 2005 15:00:33 GMT -5
Good for you, reformation. I had to correct the citation to Eamon O'Reilly. He was a fantastic runner and could run forever.
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CAHoya07
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Post by CAHoya07 on Sept 25, 2005 13:12:28 GMT -5
Very interesting debate, considering I wanted to go to Stanford all my life and now I'm here. To tell you the truth, I'm definitely glad now that those bastards rejected me. ;D
They got one thing wrong though, someone said that Stanford has a better location, I really don't think so. I mean, Palo Alto's a nice (though kind of boring) town, and the weather there definitely beats DC's. But the location of Gtown's campus and all that DC has to offer beats the hell out of Palo Alto for sure.
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